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Franceville Classique discussion
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Posted on 06-12-2025 15:53
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| Heine |
Posted on 05-12-2025 20:54
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Fantastic that so many are joining this! First stage coming up in about 12 hours +-
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| Ulrich Ulriksen |
Posted on 05-12-2025 22:34
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Did the report on this race last year which might be a small advantage but then we changed version so it probably isn't.
1) 75
2) 1
3) Anderberg, Pedersen should be favorite but he is a little prone to early attacks and this race does not reward that.
4) Yes, 1
5) Girmay
6) 0
7) Tinkoff
8) Kasperkiewicz
9) Yes
10) Per
Tiebreak question:
51st
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| sammyt93 |
Posted on 05-12-2025 23:08
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1) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 1 (st finish)? 75
2) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 2 (st finish)? 1
3) Who will win the race? Anderberg
4) Will the winner win any stages, and if yes, how many? Stage 2 only
5) Who will win the white/youth jersey? Girmay
6) How many riders will be more than 1h10min behind the winner on stage 2? 47
7) Which team will win the team competition? Evonik
8) I can spoil that there for me was one big shock in the BOTD on stage 1, who shocked me in the break? Bauhaus (I really want to say Giulietti I don't think he'd be enough of a shock)
9) Will it rain on any of the stages? Yes or No? Yes
10) Who will win the points jersey? Girmay
Tiebreak question if anyone ends up on the same total sum: Where will mangame legend (?) Guillaume Van Keirsbulck end up in the GC? Closest wins any tiebreak 67th
Extra bonus: How many Minions will finish the race? 8 no minion left behind
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| sammyt93 |
Posted on 05-12-2025 23:09
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Honestly not expecting much our of this, just hoping to get mentioned in the reports and avoid a 0 pointer.
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| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 06-12-2025 05:12
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Thanks for the awesome preview! And a fun way to spice things up.
Hoping for the best from Per here. Can't really go better than last year, but can go a whole lot worse. So we'll see! It's an especially big race with stage race points, and winning it last year was a huge boon for us. Depth would be great too.
1) 105
2) 6
3) Pedersen
4) Yes - 1
5) Girmay
6) 6
7) Grieg
8) Gerts
9) No
10) Pedersen
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| Eden95 |
Posted on 06-12-2025 10:32
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1. 25
2. 1
3. Per
4. Yes, 1
5. Girmay
6. 10
7. Carlsberg
8. Zepuntke
9. Yes
10. Pedersen
Bonus: 45th
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| Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 06-12-2025 11:19
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Not too excited seeing we don't even make the list, but have good memories of this race with Havik's victory in 2020.
Cool initiative Heine, I'll give it a go as well:
1) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 1 (st finish)? 78
2) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 2 (st finish)? 1
3) Who will win the race? Pedersen
4) Will the winner win any stages, and if yes, how many? 1
5) Who will win the white/youth jersey? Girmay
6) How many riders will be more than 1h10min behind the winner on stage 2? 78
7) Which team will win the team competition? Evonik
8) I can spoil that there for me was one big shock in the BOTD on stage 1, who shocked me in the break? Zepunkte
9) Will it rain on any of the stages? Yes or No? Yes
10) Who will win the points jersey? Pedersen
Tiebreak question if anyone ends up on the same total sum: Where will mangame legend (?) Guillaume Van Keirsbulck end up in the GC? Closest wins any tiebreak
56th
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| jt1109 |
Posted on 06-12-2025 12:43
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1) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 1 (st finish)? 23
2) How many riders will be in the front group on stage 2 (st finish)? 6
3) Who will win the race? Zepuntke
4) Will the winner win any stages, and if yes, how many? 1
5) Who will win the white/youth jersey? Girmay
6) How many riders will be more than 1h10min behind the winner on stage 2? 100
7) Which team will win the team competition? Evonik
8) I can spoil that there for me was one big shock in the BOTD on stage 1, who shocked me in the break? Sulimov
9) Will it rain on any of the stages? Yes or No? Yes
10) Who will win the points jersey? Zepuntke
Tiebreak question if anyone ends up on the same total sum: Where will mangame legend (?) Guillaume Van Keirsbulck end up in the GC? Closest wins any tiebreak
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| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 06-12-2025 14:27
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I love David Per. And he loves this race. I thought I had a reason to worry coming in and especially after his late move only got a small gap initially, but he outdid himself again. That massive flat state seemed to be a huge factor. Seeing him just pull away from a peloton with way more manpower than him is so satisfying. Obviously some worry early on when he missed the split, but I think we've seen several cobbles leaders in that position this season, and the big ones almost always come back, so I tried not to panic too much. Senechal came back to attack too, and Siric, etc made it back.
Taking the stage, all eligible jerseys, and a gap on most other contenders is obviously an ideal start for us. Also awesome to have most of our domestiques make the front group for some potential depth points later, which are more generous since it's a stage race instead of a classic. Of course, on the other hand, it's not nearly as good as a classic win, so still a lot to do.
Obviously very worried about tomorrow, having heard about the obvious carnage in that last stretch of cobbles. Hoping that Per has a good day form wise and that the AI handles him in yellow properly. Also hoping cobbles stat ends up mattering more than pure stamina given that the stage itself is quite short, but just brutal in terms of the surface. Wish we had been able to get a gap to Senechal and Anderberg there because those are guys I'm particularly worried about in the the latter scenario, but I guess it will probably be huge gaps that negate any time differences from today anyway.
Thanks for the great report!
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 06-12-2025 15:19
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Congrats bbl, Per seems to be the strongest cobbler of the season so far! And maybe Zepuntke will someday (tomorrow?) be able to recover from a split in the same way ...
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| Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 06-12-2025 15:28
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Agreed. Worth all the money for his transfer. Congrats bbl.
Kuroeda as been a disappointment, after all the time spent into bringing him in. Having Kooistra, Schreurs and Joung in the first group is a relief though. The latter seconding Girmay in the white jersey competition is a great result for this stage.
Great report Heine. Glad to know the riders are informed they live in a crashless world. Always wondered if that was kept from them.
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